Symbolism of borders: Build bridges, not walls

Symbolism of borders: Build bridges, not walls

Boundaries are a symbol of love and care. How to set them correctly?

Boundaries can be understood as walls, but in reality, they are bridges to better relationships. When parents set boundaries, it is not just about creating rules, but about opening doors to mutual understanding and respect. Boundaries help children recognize that their feelings and opinions are important. In the blog, we will discuss how we can understand boundaries as symbols of love and support that lead children to healthy self-esteem and the ability to form strong relationships. Let’s learn together how to set boundaries that will serve as a support for their growth.

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The blog addresses the importance of setting boundaries for children and their impact on the development of healthy relationships. It provides practical advice and activities to support the personal growth of children and their parents.

Language tone:
The text is written in an encouraging and informative tone that encourages readers to actively engage in parenting and personal development.

Target audience:
The blog is intended for parents, educators, and anyone interested in healthy relationships and personal growth in the context of raising children.

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